Intelligence TOC Analyst/Gate Supervisor

Timestamp: 2015-12-24

To obtain employment with a progressive organization where I can put to use the knowledge I have acquired in the criminal justice, Imagery intelligence and Intelligence analysis fields while utilizing my management, organizational and human relation skills and abilities. Security Clearance: DOD, Top Secret/ SCI access

Intelligence TOC Analyst/Gate Supervisor

Start Date: 2015-05-01End Date: 2015-08-01

• Provided security to NIU/SIU compound in a defensive posture for CENTCOM, DEA and PAE personal • Coordinated with CENTCOM, DEA and PAE personal to current threats on NIU/SIU Compound • Coordinated range movements onto the compound with other Contractors and NATO personal • Supervised and provided leadership to 17 Other Country Nationals(OCNs) and over 60 Local Nation (LNs) • Reported all accurately and assessed threats in the Kabul AO to Superiors and Gate Supervisors • Accountability of over […] of Equipment; uniforms, radios, and NVGs; along with monthly inventory reporting • Wrote Standard Operation Procedures (SOPs) for post and equipment usage • Provided Daily Intelligence Reports to include BOLOs, Route Status, SIGACTS and Active Threats

I am a very passionate and articulate gentleman, with a plethora of knowledge, skills, and abilities in the field of military intelligence, and law enforcement. With time spent as a soldier and lead analyst as a contractor in Iraq between 2004 and 2009, and law enforcement experience dating back to 2000, I would be a wonderful asset on any team.

ACT fusion All-Source, Intelligence Analyst

Start Date: 2004-12-01End Date: 2006-06-01

Responsible for intelligence support for the Iraq Theater convoy routes during a convoy support mission with the 48th Brigade Combat Team. Over 90 commanders intelligence briefs and 180 Convoy briefs. I created and disseminated the BCT Intelligence Summary I conducted in-depth “Hot Spot” analysis, Route Status, Emerging Enemy Tactics Techniques and Procedures, and the like. Utilizing all-sources of reporting I would create special products requested by convoy and unit commanders as well as decision makers in the Tactical Operations Center. These assignments would commonly be utilized in the MNC-I in their Daily Intelligence Summaries.I was directly responsible for intelligence products to include an in house database, created target packages from that database and completed any special products needed by the command staff. My main challenge was assisting the training of non-qualified intelligence soldiers while completing the mission in a combat environment. The ACT’s main function was to analyze intelligence reports from All-Sources available. Then create targeting packets for plausible targets discovered in research. Throughout the six month span in the southern Baghdad region, my team identified 360 Targets of which approx 163 targets were captured due to our actionable intelligence. Other responsibilities included providing input and reviewing all products before dissemination. Some of these products included the 48 BDE’s Intelligence Summaries, Intelligence Updates, Targeting packets, Special Mission Products, Route analysis, Political analysis, and The RED CELL. The RED CELL was an insight into the insurgent or political parties’ point of view and how they related to the Mission. I briefed to the BDE S-2 officer as well as the ACT NCOIC daily and occasionally the BDE Command Staff.